Taylor Swift has no lack of accolades to call her own, but now she's trying to spread the love, seeking some recognition for her home. Swift is hoping to score a local historic landmark designation for her Beverly Hills pad, a mansion known as the Goldwyn Estate. While she may be more readily associated with her Nashville residence, her NYC apartment, or her Rhode Island property, Swift has owned the Beverly Hills house since 2015. At the time, she paid $25 million for it, according to Curbed. Now, the superstar is looking for a little return on that investment with the landmark designation.

The estate was built in 1934 and spans 1.9 acres, six bedrooms, five baths, a library, a card room, a theater room, a guest suite, staff lodging above the garage, a lighted tennis court, and a pool with a pool house, among its other amenities.

Per the Beverly Hills Courier, the Cultural Heritage Commission will discuss whether to assign the house the landmark designation on Wednesday. There's no word on why Swift is pressing for the label.

In addition to housing Taylor Swift, a feat many would consider plenty historic in its own right, the Goldwyn Estate has seen Hollywood legends including Marlene Dietrich, Charlie Chaplin, Clark Gable, and Frank Capra walk among its halls.

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